Jackson Family Blasts Michael Jackson-Inspired Comedy Starring Joseph Fiennes as the King of Pop: 'It's Offens

The Jackson family is not at all pleased about a new Michael Jackson-inspired comedy project.

Elizabeth, Michael and Marlon, a TV movie to air on Sky Arts in the UK, is based on an urban legend in which the King of Pop, Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando embark on a road trip after they are unable to catch a flight out of New York City after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

"It's offensive to me and my family for my uncle Michael to be portrayed in a comedy taking place around 9/11," TJ tells Entertainment Tonight in a statement. "Like everyone else, he was distraught, saddened and trying to process what had just happened. Following the events of 9/11, my uncle, Michael, stayed with a family friend in New Jersey for a week before flying back. The rest of our family immediately took buses back to Los Angeles as planes were grounded. There was no road trip with Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando."

British actor Joseph Fiennes, 45, has been tapped to play the late singer.

"I'm a white, middle-class guy from London," Fiennes exclusive told ET. "I'm as shocked as you may be."

Fiennes called Elizabeth, Michael and Marlon "endearing" and "a light comedy," explaining: "It's kind of off the wall, but the writing is a delight, and the kind of interaction between the three of them is funny, and also full of pathos. ... It's people who are so iconic, but also can be detached. You know, you can get detached from society. So it's examining that kind of wonderful and mad detachment."